Author: Rhonda Schrock

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Dec 03, 2019

Why it’s okay to “settle” for an imperfect Christmas

It’s the season for holly and lights. On Black Friday, we made the annual trek to our favorite ice cream stand where, for December, they sell real trees. Ice cream

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Nov 29, 2019

America’s mom speaks to America’s anchorman

She thought you might enjoy hearing it.

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Nov 26, 2019

The God Who Sits Alongside

I belong to a God Who moves mountains. I love a God Who’s bent low. I trust a God Who has moved towards me. Not away. Towards me, even when

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Nov 20, 2019

Of voting, impeachment, and the sand that runs out

Yesterday, I was thinking about the hourglass that represents the human life; that represents my life. I thought how, at the age of 52, the reality is that there’s more

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Nov 12, 2019

The tyranny of “until”

FacebookTwitterGoogle+DiggPinterestBlogger I suppose, if you follow me on social media, that you might think I have a perfect life. It’s not my intention to create a false narrative, for it’s

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Nov 11, 2019

A mother speaks: “There is hope for your future”

This is me at our local mall over the weekend. Photo credit goes to Mr. Schrock who, unbeknownst to me, snapped this (and therein trampled upon every ‘informed consent’ protocol

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Oct 30, 2019

From your little sister, “Let’s walk in Love”

In this post today, I am speaking specifically to my fellow Christians, to those who call themselves children of God and followers of Jesus. Everyone’s included in this space. I

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Oct 17, 2019

What having a prodigal’s been good for

This is a post that’s been percolating for awhile now. While some inspiration comes instantaneously, other messages take time to develop. This is one of those. Recently, I shared frankly

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Oct 14, 2019

MACA, the platform that could win

One, Small, Caffeinated American Mom: “Coffee.” HR: “Coffee? That’s all?” OSCAM: “Yes, pretty much. It stimulates the economy, for one. Everybody’s working faster, so productivity goes up. Profit margins increase,

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Oct 11, 2019

I raised the real “whistleblowers”

Never mind what you’re seeing in the news. Forget the whispered guesses, suspicion, and surmising about who? And what? And when and where? These are the original whistleblowers right here.

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